Security grilles for every purpose
Security grilles are now available in a range of styles and materials to suit any domestic or industrial application.
Changes in the layout and design of enclosed shopping malls have made grilles such as the aluminium one pictured above an increasingly favoured option.
Wide shop frontages encourage browsers, posing less of a psychological barrier than a small door opening in a window frontage. A security grille provides an attractive means of easily closing such an opening, while still permitting full
view and complete ventilation. In situations such as banks or car-parking buildings, where heavy security is essential, a galvanised steel grille, like the one pictured below, is likely to be the appropriate choice.
For the home-owner, aluminium security doors, such as the one pictured at left, are available in a range of styles, designed to harmonise with any type of architecture. Fly screens are incorporated in the design of the doors, which are available in silver, white or bronze finish.
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Press, 16 September 1986, Page 21
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